THE FAR EAST
TORRENTIAL RAINS AND FLOODS JAPANESE OPERATIONS HINDERED. PEKIN, 9th August. Torrential rains and floods l\ave destroyed the bridge* near Tsing'tao, ■"checking the Japanese land operations. A German land mine exploded, killing a number of Chinese who wero tilling the fields near the boundary, RESISTANCE FELT TO BE HOPELESS. (TIMES AND SVUNBY SUN SERVICES.) (Received September 10, 8 a.m.) LONDON,' Bth September. The Japanese report discussions amongst th© German officers at Tsingtao, many of whom, it ie said, argue that resistance was "futile. PRSSS CAMPAIGN IN CHINA. <TNM AND MDKBT «0N BERVtcM.) ** (Received September 10, 8 a.m.) LONDON;, Btli September. The German press' campaign against the Anglo-Japanese Alliance extends throughout China.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 7
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